Laser Overload
A steady pulse of light travels across the screen, asking for quick decisions and sharper instincts, and in the middle of that rhythm Laser Overload turns simple movement into a surprisingly absorbing challenge where every redirected beam feels like a small victory. What starts as a calm flow quickly becomes a reflex-driven experience, shaped by timing, precision, and a constant sense of momentum that keeps the action flowing in a casual yet focused singleplayer setting. The way each level builds pressure and flow Progression feels organic, almost like stepping deeper into a glowing maze where puzzles gradually layer complexity without ever breaking the pace. Some stages lean into 2048-inspired merging ideas, others play with animal-themed visuals or archery-like precision shots that demand steady aim, while occasional twists borrow from firefighters-style urgency or softer baby-easy segments to shift the tone. Even a few arena-like confrontations app...